New Nation, 19 July 1971

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, July 19, 1971 No. 156 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 194 1 1600 lbs seized A lone detective corporal yesterday detained two men In a lorry loaded with 1600 lbs of poisonous white powder. The powder, according to a police spokesman, contains potassium chlorate which is listed as a poison under the Poisons Ordinance. This seizure is
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  • 50 1 Algiers, Monday. Negotiations between the Algerian and French stateowned oil concerns, Sonatrach and Elf-Erap, resume here this week, hoping to reach a final settlement of the oil crisis which marred relations between the two countries for most of the first half of this year.
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  • 16 1 Police reported a total of 65 accidents yesterday. Eight were serious and three fatal.
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  • 129 1 The stock market generally was steady today with firm trading in selective counters. In industrials Tong Meng was actively sought from $1.57 to $1.59 to $1.61. Public Bank changed hands at $1.35, $136, $1.37. Newcomer Malaysia Rice was traded from $1.04 to $1.06. Setron from $1.65 to
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  • 46 1 LATE NEWS Manila, Monday Typhoon Lucy, with centre winds of 110 mph was expected to move today towards the Luzon Straits and southern Taiwan. The weather bureau placed the storm at 4 a.m. 350 miles east of Aparrl on the northern tip of Luzon.
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  • 478 1 No such plans, says a White House spokesman New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Monday President Nixon has no plans to go to Hanoi to discuss a settlement on the Vietnam War after he makes his trip to China. A White House spokesman made this
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  • 536 1 Agence France Presse Washington, Monday Britain will vote for Peking to be represented in the United Nations, and for Taiwan's Security Council seat to be handed to China, at next autumn's General Assembly, US sources here said. According to the administration sources British
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  • 166 1 United Press International Houston. Monday Former heavyweight champion Muhammed Ali was knocked down three times in two rounds yesterday by sparring partner Eddie Brooks. Brooks knocked him to his knees near the end of the first round of their sparring match with an overhand
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  • 65 1 Rome, Monday. Italy's railway unions yesterday called off a 24-hour national strike scheduled to start tonight after obtaining a government promise to Increase the number of railway workers by 11,000 men. The strike, coming during the first few days of the annual rush to the beaches
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  • 36 1 Moscow. Monday A Caucasian who killed shepherd after stealing his speed has been shot by a firing squad and five accomplices have been given 15-year Jail sentences, according to a report reaching here yesterday.
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  • 21 1 Tokyo, Monday Mr. Donald Dunstan, Premier of South Australia, arrived here by air yesterday for a one-week visit to Japan.
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  • 97 1 It was hot work for these two firemen fighting the fire which destroyed rubber and chemicals worth $30,000 at the N&nyang Shoe Factory in Bukit Panjang. A police spokesman today said that the cause of the fire had not been established yet Nobody was injured in
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  • 352 2  -  Changes planned for troubled Kandang Kerbau unit By P.N. Balji The Kandang Kerbau police station, reputedly one of the most disorganised In Singapore, Is to be reorganised. An Informed police source said today that plans for the reorganisation included the transfer of men to
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  • 92 2 The National Productivity Centre will conduct a course on "Job evaluation and incentives" beginning toaay at its office at Corporation Drive, Jurong Town. The three-week course is designed for top and miaciie management staff who are or will be performing functions involving the maintenance of good management
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  • 312 2 The University of Singapore Students' Union is now in the midst of preparations for its 12th annual rag and flag day on Friday as part of its fund-rais-ing programme. This year 31 colourful floats, including MalaysiaSingapore Airlines' red double-decker bus, will proceed through the
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  • 49 2 Bandar Seri Begawan, Monday.—The British High Commissioner, Mr. A. R. Adiair yesterday predicted "close and cordial relations" between Brunei Britain as a result of recent London talks between the two countries. Mr. Adiair spoke at the homage ceremony on the 25th birthday of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.
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  • 198 2 The man who introduced tae kwon-do to Singapore eight years ago is back again for a seven-day visit. He is Mr. Cnol Hong HI, the world's top tae kwondo exponent and president of the International Tae Kwon-do Federation. A retired army major
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  • 97 2 The Sounds of Hawaii a 40-member group of singing and dancing Hawaiians will perform at the National Theatre and the Hotel Malaysia Supper Club. This is their second trip to Singapore. Described as "one of the S atest successes of Japan's x> 10", the troupe
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  • 280 2  -  By John Hoffman Melbourne Herald Koala Lumpur, Monday Malaysia's Home Guard, being activated to help security forces ag a i n st Communist guerrillas, totals more than 210,000 men, according to Kuala Lumpur sources. The states with the highest enlistments are Kelantan, 40.970
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  • 33 2 British Petroleum has given 30 chemicals to the Chemistry Department of the University of Singapore. The presentation was made yesterday by the company's technical superintendent Mr. Chua Suay Bah at BP House.
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  • 27 2 Toronto, Monday.—Half of Air Canada's flights through Toronto International Airport were cancelled yesterday during the first hours of a strike by ground Staff and workers.
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  • 149 2 Mr. E. W. Barker, president of the Singapore National Olympic Council, will receive a Rift of money from Esso Singapore for the Pesta Sukan International Hockey Tournament. at the National development Building at 5.30 p.m. today. The K&mpong Glam citizens' consultative committee will carry out
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 102 2 Weather Temperatures in world cities yesterday: TOkyo 82-00 Kuala Lumpur 86-73 Manila 86-76 Naha 88-79 Jakarta 91-80 Hong Kong 86-80 Bangkok 89-75 Seoul 86-72 London 70-50 Moscow 73-55 Tokyo 82-60 New York 81-66 San Francisco 60-50 Sydney 64-51 Melbourne 55-43 Singapore Weather forecast from 1 pjn. to 6 p.m. isolated
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    • 691 2 Money words jackpot now $4OOO □ODCIOE! nannnon id No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the Judges to be the most apt and accurate in New Nation Moneywords Puzzle T. Five entrants each submitted a solution which differed at two
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  • 289 3 The MSA Executive Officers' Union has told its 80-odd members here not to opt for either the Singapore national airlines or the. Malaysia Airlines Limited until it has clarified their position from both governments. The president of the union, Mr. R. A. Gonzales
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  • 381 3 London, Monday A record number of Malaysians and Singaporeans are touring London and the rest of Europe this summer. About six thousand are flying from Subang or Singapore airports to London on cheap charter flights. Malaysian charter flight operator Mr. KJ. Seah estimates
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  • 363 3 A British diplomat has become the unofficial uncle of four Kamsan school-age children whose father was killed In a traffic accident. The diplomat, who wishes to remain anonymous, will help the four children. Junainah, 12, Zainal, 10. Kamal, 9. and Junaidah
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  • 227 3 Settling down to life at the University of Singapore was fun for number of Malaysians studying here on ASEAN scholarships. They were all first-year medical students staying at King Edward VII Hail who took part in campus orientation activities meant to adapt them
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  • 96 3 Miss Loi Wai Lin, 22, of Mansflelds Travel, has broken an airline record by being the first girl to score full marks in a fares and ticketing examination. Bhe was one of 14 travel agency executives who took the examination held last week at the
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  • 34 3 Omaha, Monday—A parapeglc father, his wife and two children yesterday filed a suit for almost U551,500,000 against General Motors Corporation because they claim their car's steering, failed, resulting in a serious accident.
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  • 141 3 The eight-man leather products delegation from India left Singapore at the weekend after talks on boosting exports to this region. Its leader, Mr. PB. Bajaj, said: "Though our two-day visit was rather short and hastily arranged, we managed to have some fruitful discussions
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  • 250 3 Orders have gone out from the Ministry of Education to principals of all government and aided schools in Singapore to make their own preparations for the National Day celebrations on August 9. They have been told to submit details of their arrangements
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  • 34 3 The numbers picked In yesterday's Toto draw No. 56/71 were 37, 5, 13, 12, and 27. The additional number was 17. In the circles draw the numbers picked were 32, 44, 13.
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  • 189 3 Government and Statutory Boards employees, who are members of the Municipal Provident Fund, can now use their savings in the fund to make down payments on Housing Board flats. The new ruling which came into effect on June 7, was the
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  • 85 3 A kimono show will be staged tonight at the Ming Court Hotel by 19 Japanese "goodwill ambassadresses' Including five models as part of their tour of the Far East. They will exhibit the summer collection from Sapporo in Hokkaido, where the 1972 Winter Olympics wilJ be
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 103 3 At the cinema Jnronf Drive-In Cinema: Doctor In Trouble —7 and 9.30 p.m. Orchard: God Forgives I Don't—l.3o, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Cathay: The Mephlsto Walt* 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.30 pjn. Odeon: Igorota —1.30, 4. 6.30 and 9.30 pjn. Odeon-Katong: A Past is for Remembering (Mandarin) 1, 3.15.
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  • THE WORLD
    • 472 4 Reuter London, Monday Easier terms for consumer buying are expected to be announced today as a prelude to the next stage In Britain's torrid summer of soul-searching over the European Common Market. After months of urging from business leaders. Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Anthony
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    • 258 4 United Press International Moscow, Monday Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko has saluted the late Louis Armstrong in a poem that said: "The poet and the great jazzman are equal brothers in what they give the world." Yevtushenko, who became one of the Soviet Union's best-known poets at
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    • 355 4 But there's still a snag United Press International Houston, Monday Apollo 15's astronauts took the day off but engineers began preparations yesterday at Cape Kennedy to start the countdown for the July 26 launch of America's fifth and most ambitious mcon landing expedition. The lonf countdown will
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    • 580 4 Kissinger: Badly prepared talks could be disastrous New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Monday Dr. Henry Kissinger, President Nixon's Foreign Affairs Adviser, has said that a badly prepared Sino-Ameri-can summit would be disastrous and that preliminary spadework was already underway to avoid such an occurence. Dr.
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    • 166 4 United Press International Manila, Monday The Philippine Senate committee on justice recommended yesterday that criminal charges be filed against Judge Pio Marcos, uncle of President Marcos, for allowing police to seize the controversial Golden Buddha. A Baguio City locksmith, Rogelio Roxas, said he found the 28in solid
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    • 442 4 Pakistan charge of duress disproved United Press International Calcutta, Monday Sixty-four of the 65 Bengali members of the former Deputy High Commission of Pakistan in Calcutta told a representative of the Swiss government yesterday that they do not want to go back to Pakistan. The
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    • 35 4 London, Monday—Police, customs and Immigration officials at Southern, yesterday questioned five Indians found huddled In the chain locker of a Dutch coaster as it neared the mouth of the Thames at the weekend.
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    • 475 4 ACHESON: TRAGEDY OF DEATH MADE REPUTATION GREATER Reuter New York, Monday Former Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson believed President Kennedy was not incisive and was really out of his depth as president, Life Magazine reported yesterday. "I hate to say this because I know
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    • 141 4 Reuter London, Monday Prince Philip, known for his outspoken attacks on British industry, today defended Britain's manufacturers. He claimed Britain was losing out but British Industry was hindered by factors outside its direct control. "I think that manufacturers have been let down by a whole
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    • 145 4 United Press International Retired General Duong Van (Big) Minh. political rival of South Vietnam President Tieu, says a coup cannot be ruled out if Tieu is re-elected, Time magazine reported yesterday. Asked what would happen if President Thleu ls reelected, Mr. Minh said:
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    • 54 4 Sydney, Monday. The 60-year-old Anglican Bishop of Bathurst set off on a 130-mile charity walk from Dubbo to his home in Bathurst, 240 miles west of Sydney yesterday. Bishop Kenneth Leslie strode briskly into the outback township of Querle last night after covering the first 17
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    • 410 5 Arms, ammo found in their possession Reuter Tel Aviv, Monday Fifty-five Arab guerrillas who crossed the Jordan River over the weekend, apparently fleeing from Jordanian army forces, were captured by Israeli troops, a military spokesman said In Tlherias yesterday. Thirty-nine of the guerrillas were captured
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    • 217 5 Hong Kong, Monday Communist China yesterday hinted at its willingness to join the United Nations by reporting the Albanian resolution which called for the seating of Peking and the expulsion of Taiwan from the world body. Armed with the diplomatic victory of inviting President Nixon to
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    • 222 5 United Press International Oslo, Monday After hitch hiking around the world in a wheelchair for two years, Charlie Brown of San Francisco, today turned for home. The 35-year-old legless Californian says he set out on his international hitchhiking tour to prove that
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    • 198 5 Reuter New Delhi, Monday The American airlift of East Pakistani refugees away from the border areas of India ended yesterday at the reouest of the Indian government, a United States embassy spokesman said. Four American C-130 aircraft moved about 23,000 people from the remote
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    • 62 5 New York, Monday—James Reston, vice-president and columnist of the New York Times currently on a visit to China, underwent an operation on Saturday night for removal of his appendix in a Peking hospital, the newspaper said yesterday. "Our information Is that the operation was very successful
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    • 334 5 United Press International New York, Monday A distinguished French philosopher and critic believes America is in the midst of a revolution which offers the world its only chance of reshaping civilisation "without annihilating it." In the book, Without Marx or Jesus, which he summarised in
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    • 214 5 United Press International San Francisco, Monday The dock strike that has virtually shut down 24 U.S. west coast ports was in its 18th day yesterday with no end in sight. The effects of the walkout were spreading slowly through the economy. Directly affected were not only
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    • 169 5 United Press International New York, Monday Policewomen posing as prostitutes are strolling the Times Square area as part of a drive to arrest socalled "John s" or would-be customers, the Police Department has announced. A spokesman for the department said the
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  • WORLD COMMENT
    • 1868 6  -  New Nation writers S.M. ALI and PAKIR SINGH travel to Vientiane to interview a North Vietnamese diplomat S. M. ALI, PAKIR SINGH Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh, First Secretary in the Embassy of North Vietnam in Vientiane, seemed to be Just the kind of diplomat who was
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    • 1078 6  -  'IT WOULD BE A MISTAKE TO DISMISS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ITS PRESENCE' From Pakir Singh Although the International Control Commission for Laos has been increasingly decried as an ineffective body for the maintenance of peace in the land-locked
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  • LOCAL COMMENT
    • 1368 7  -  What is life like for the average family in Singapore? How much do they earn and what do they spend it on? ONG JOO-EE reports on life with two families living in HDB flats, the Ong and the Chan. ONG
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    • The Voice of the Press
      • 349 7 What others are saying: The Asian people are still wary about Japanese militarism None of them would like to see Japan launch another war of aggression. Now, with the UJS. assistance, Japan has been uninhibitedly building up its own armed forces, and this alone has extensively aroused
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      • 177 7 Mr. BJelke-Petersen, Premier of Queensland, has taken provocation to the limit with his declaration of police-state conditions in Queensland for the duration of the Springboks' visit to that State plus an Indeterminate period after they leave "in case the police have any unfinished busi- ness." This is not
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      • 181 7 The differences in the standard of living between the haves and the havenots do help In the growth of a sound healthy economy. This point was made at a forum sponsored by the University of Singapore's Democratic Socialist Club, the other day. One of the speakers at the
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      • 70 7 The recommendations made recently by the Government's Advisory Council on Education have prompted the National Association of Universities to announce their own reform plans. We welcome these plans because they call for a wider system of autonomy on campus, a drastic change in the university education system, and
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  • 466 8 A re-opening of negotiations between the Nanyang Slang Pau and its journalists should follow the welcome announcement by its chairman, Mr. Lee Eu Seng, that he is prepared to improve on the Industrial Arbitration Court award. Hopefully, both sides will soon reach agreement and
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  • 110 8 by ISPY An MSA official, who was recently In London for the first time, was surprised at the speed at which things can happen there. While walking on the second floor of a huge departmental store in Oxford Street he bumped into a man. He realised in a
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  • 1201 8  -  ALEX JOSEY Walking over Merdeka Bridge the other evening towards the end of my 10-mile stroll, my mind halffilled with the joy of small ships in a harbour bathed in sunset splendour, the other half tormented with the hatred
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  • Letters
    • 263 8  -  SPENCER ARUMUGAM Singapore 26. I refer to the call by the Malay-Asian Ship Officers' Union to set up a national maritime board to cater for the welfare and recruitment of ship officers (New Nation July 9). I support this call though I am not a member of
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    • 101 8  -  LEE HUP SENG I refer to Collette's cartoons in the editorial pages of July 12 and 13 of New Nation. It is a sad thing that he can't add a bit of local touch by depicting the Chinese or Vietnamese writings correctly on the signboards of the shops
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    • 102 8  -  MRS. LILY TAN Publicity liaison officer! National Archives and Records Centre. Singapore 6. With reference to Mr. Lim Teik Hoon's letter "What about record?" (New Nation, June 26) he will be pleased to know that the National Archives and Records Centre, a department established in 1968 under
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    • 109 8  -  JOE DESKER It is appalling to see motor vehicles parked three deep in the narrow Smith Street, which is already cluttered with hawkers' stalls at night. Despite such congestion motor vehicles of all shapes and sizes turn from South Bridge Road into this street making it difficult
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    • 142 8  -  SCORPION, Singapore 13. If you are a driver, and antagonistic or indifferent to religion, you are most likely to get yourself involved in an accident. I made this startling discovery when I read an article entitled: Accident and Prayers. Some 681 out of 884 road accidents were
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    • 12 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • 1959 9  -  Sir William Goode looks back As the shells exploded, along came David Marshall with a bucket of tea Singapore, February, 1942 Begins today Interviewed in England for New Nation by Siva Choy I first arrived in Singapore in May, 1931, when I was on my way to
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  • SHOWBIZ
    • 517 10 Dancing takes up so much of her time All that glitters is not gold and this dark complexloned dancer from Brazil, Miss Carmenha Rosa (right) will testify readily to It. For behind the shimmering lights of the stage and applause of the audience is a life
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    • 181 10  -  LEE YEW MENG Brooke Kimberley and Yuki Glasby are not satisfied with breaking through the ranks of the brotherhood of magicians. They are also determined to out-trick their male counterparts. Brooke and Yuki who teamed up three years ago and are now
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    • 243 10  -  MERRY ANDREW Victor Doggett is presenting "An Evening of Pianoforte Music" at the Cultural Centre Theatre this evening at 8 p.m. This is a benefit concert, the proceeds of which will be given to one of the performers, Miss Lim Tshui Fei, as a
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    • 384 10  -  Chance to see /one-man theatre' at Cultural Centre MERRY ANDREW On Friday the Concert Division of Donald Moore Associates Pte. Ltd. is presenting Brian D. Barnes in his oneman theatre production of "The Pickwickians at Manor Farm." This is to take place at the Cultural Centre
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    • 836 10  -  and the cheering crowd is still there SIGHT AND SOUND EDGAR KOH With his bright blue shirt and floral tie peeping exquisitely through his Frenchcut jacket, Mirza Namazie looks far from that middle and long distance schoolboy athlete he was well known as a couple
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  • WOMAN
    • 719 11  - Going serious with 'eeny meeny, mina, mo' Common to find women of today looking for men with stable* prestige jobs OF MEN AND WOMEN By Nalla Tan Values change with the times. What a woman looks for in a man 20 years ago may not attract a young woman of
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    • 804 11  -  How parents can tell From Frances Jardine Most of us have been guilty of it at one time or another. Curiosity, I mean.... which, in my young day, was a quick puff on a cigarette while no one was looking, or a raid on the family
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    • 231 11  - Healthy eating desn o' t have to be faddish From Solange Bertrand According to some food faddists, you can't possibly be healthy unless you eat foods grown "organically," count up every one of forty nutrients daily, and shovel In eight or ten vitamin capsules. On the other hand, there is
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    • 465 11  -  No perfume smells the same on two women By Gloria Ballard Down the ages worldfamous, perfumers have kept us happy with fragrance like "Gardenia" for romance and "Freesia" for mystery, "Lilac" for home-lovers and "Carnation" for gaiety, "Great Expectations" for the brunette and "Decision" for
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    • 132 11 Flatter your wardrobe with a new set of clothes in PVC leather teamed up with wool. There's a skin bocm with designs for every occassion. It's a great revival of all things old and pleasing to look at. Ellen (left) and Sheila here have
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  • WHEELS
    • 2065 12  -  By JIM WATKINS A few years ago a sports car was easily defined. Two seats, open, with a distinctively long bonnet, minimal luggage space and a hard, uncomfortable ride. Creature comforts such as weather protection, wind-up windows and silence were sacrificed
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    • 761 12 SHARES GAME BY CHARTEXUS I MONEY 1 The average investor with a flair for market matters can identify the commencement of a major market cycle with a bit of luck, of course. A .cold-blooded approach to the market is also esential. The time
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  • SPORT 1
    • 421 13  -  BOWLING Words Peter Koh It is a wrong conception to think that the under-graduates at the University of Singapore are on the whole nonchalant to sports. A glimpse at the calendar of events, drawn up by the University Sports Council, and the overwhelming attendance on the first
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    • 624 14  -  TAE KWON-DO By Winston Sng A 53-year-old man yesterday recalled his childhood days and events leading to his becoming the world's No. 1 Tae kwon-do exponent. He is Mr. Choi Hons Hi,, a retired army major-gene-ral and former Korea Ambassador to Malaysia. Now
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    • 78 14 Washington, Mon dayKen Rosewall defeated Marty Riessen yesterday to win the US$5O,OOO Washington Star International tennis tournament. The five-foot-seven Rosewall of Australia won the straight sets 6-2, 7-5, 6-1 The 36-year-old Australian served four aces in the third set. Rosewall advanced to the finals after upsetting No.
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    • 113 14 Paris, Monday Taiwanese La Liang Huan yesterday won the French International golf tournament, turning in a three-under par-66 in the final round to compile a total score of 262 which beat the field by two strokes. Top Mores after the final round: 262—Lu ij. w w,.,
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    • 565 14 The schools national judo championships will be held at Chung Hwa Girls' High School, Bartley Road on July 26, 27 and 28. The draw: Jaly 26 (starting at 8.30 am.): Boys "C" IndiTidnal prelimlnaries Goh 8 wee Siong (Raffles) ts Poon Nam Hnat (Montfort); Wee Liang
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    • 144 14 The four top favourites of the Insurance Institute of Singapore table tennis tournament yesterday gained expected victories to qualify for the semifinals. From the top section, Cyril Chew had a slight edge over Peter Kok to win the quarter-final tie 21-15, 21-18, while Patrick Tham coasted
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    • 172 14 Chicago, Monday.—Bruce Crampton of Australia, playing nerveless golf while his opponents fell back under pressure, matched par 71 on Olympla fields north course yesterday to win the top US$3O,OOO prize in the Western Open with a five under par 279 for 72 holes. Bobby Nichols and Dick
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    • 772 15 Oona's great run By Scrutineer Joon Stable's Oona, a regular money-spin-ner last season, made a great "comeback" at KL yesterday to win the richest sprint on the Malaysian/Singapore turf. With Johnny Wilson astride Oona 8.1, beat some of the best sprinters in the $35,000 King's Cup
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    • 304 15 Follow the horses marked with a Middle East took command at the 3f and was well clear into the straight. Eastern Dancer and Special Film closed in. Middle East ran on gamely to win by a neck from Special Film. Opera led all the way. Miami, third
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    • 78 15 Keppel Club's golf handicap revisions for the month of June are: Chia Sian Hock 24 to 21; J.C. Shaw 24 to 22; Stephen Wee 9 to 7; Reg Perry 6 to 5; T. Jackson 17 to 13; PeterTay 14 to 11; SJ*. Scarlett 15 to 13; Paul Gomes
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    • 29 15 Moscow. Monday—Valeri Boroov of the Soviet Union trimmed one tenth of a second off the European 20C metres record when he clocked 20.2 sec here yesterday.
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    • 394 15 Rio de Janeiro, Monday Pele the "king of soccer" retired yesterday from the sport which made him a legend and the world's richest athlete. He stripped off his Jersey and brushed away tears with it as 138,000 fans begged him to continue his career. At the end
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    • 81 15 VFL—Fitxroy 7-7 (49) beat Melbourne 4-10 (34); Hawthorn 11-16 (82) beat South 3-15 (33); Footscray 13-8 (86) beat Richmond 6-15 (SI); St. Kilda 13-19 (97) beat Carlton 8-6 (45); Eaoendon 16-18 (114) beat Geelonf 13-7 (85); Coliingwood 8-13 (66) beat North 6-9 (45); SANFL—Gleneig 17-13 (115) beat
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    • 80 15 National Leame Phillies 1 Houston 0 Pittsburg S Los Angeles 2 San Francisco S Atlanta 4 Chicago S Montreal 4 Cincinatti 3 San Diego 6 St Louis S New York 5 Pittsburg 7 Los Angeles 1 •Houston 16 Phillies 7 Atlanta 4 San Fran. 2 American
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    • 96 15 Sydney, Monday. A First Division soccer match was abondoned here after three hundred supporters of the losing side swarmed onto the ground and attacked the referee yesterday. Referee Peter Bampiey called off the game between Western Buburbs and Pan Hellenic seven minutes from full-time with Western Suburbs
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    • 414 15 Reuter London, Monday Graham McKenzie, Leicestershire's Australian Test bowler, sent down eight no balls in one over to help Kent win their John Player Sunday cricket league match at Folkestone yesterday. Kent, needing 169 off 40 overs to win, were 32 for no wicket
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    • 145 15 Reuter Messina, Sicily, Monday. —Two people were killed and 16 injured, one seriously, when a car competing in a 1000 c.c. saloon car rally crashed off the track into the crowd here yesterterday. The victims were Vincenzo Matonti, 57, who died almost immediately after
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    • 369 16 And now they say women's lib has come to tbe Mafia. For two centuries or for 10, depending on what version you believe about the Mafia's origins, the role of women has been only to bind up wounds and say nothing. Palermo police
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    • 289 16 What annoys urban Americans the most? "Not Inflation, smog, the boss or the war in Vietnam," says Dr. Paul Cameron of the University of Louisville. "Believe it or not. the five annoyances most frequently mentioned by urban Americans, In the order named, are noise,
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    • 63 16 Sixteen-year-old Chew Kheng Suan has her future all thought out. She plans to Join an airline company after school. But not as a stewardess like most pretty girls. She wants to be on the administrative side. If she could find some free time she would
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    • 119 16 A Johannesburg girls' high school has banned peanuts and peanut butter at the school—because they are considered sexual stimulants. A report by the Nutrition Advisory Services Organisation said the ban had been ordered by the school's headmistress. The school was not Identified, but a spokesman
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    • 412 16  -  It's no longer a luxury By Elizabeth Choo Owning a car is more a hazard than a luxury these days—especially if you don't have a chauffeur. It's nerve-racking enough to be caught in one of those traffic jams during the
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    • 75 16 AH FOOK: The appointment of Dr. Chiang Hai Ding as our High Commissioner to Malaysia means that another Member of Parliament will have to deputise for him in his Ulu Pandan constituency. This is unfair to the constituents of both. MEI LIN: But we need well-qualified men abroad
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